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Korean high heat flux test facility by using electron beam system for ITER first wall semi-prototype
Authors:Suk-Kwon Kim  Eo Hwak Lee  Jae-Sung Yoon  Duck-Hoi Kim  Dong Won Lee
Affiliation:1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea;2. ITER Korea, National Fusion Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Abstract:A Korean high heat flux test facility for the semi-prototype (SP) qualification of an ITER first wall (FW) will be constructed to evaluate the fabrication technologies required for the ITER FW, and the acceptance of these developed technologies will be established for the ITER FW manufacturing procedure. Korea participated in this qualification program, and is responsible for suitable arrangements for the heat flux test of our fabricated SPs. Qualification testing can be started provided that adequate quality and control measures are implemented and validated by the ITER Organization (IO). The controlling measures required for all heat flux tests shall be concrete and demonstrate the satisfaction of the IO test programs. Each country shall provide a test plan covering the quality and controlling measures in the high heat flux test facility to be implemented throughout the test program. Korean high heat flux testing for these ITER plasma facing materials will be performed by using a 60 kV electron beam and a power supply system of 300 kW, where the allowable target dimension is 70 cm × 50 cm in a vacuum chamber. In addition, this facility needs a cooling system for a high-temperature target and decontamination system for beryllium filtration.
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